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February 28, 2024
CFP: 'Re-examining Japan's Cold War', 13 and 14 August 2024, Norwich, United Kingdom
From: FRENCH THOMAS W <french@fc.ritsumei.ac.jp>
Date: 2024/02/23
The following conference may be of interest to those working on Cold War related topics:
CFP: 'Re-examining Japan's Cold War', 13 and 14 August 2024, Norwich, United Kingdom
The coming years are marked by a number of notable anniversaries including those of the end of the Second World War, the beginning of the Occupation of Japan, and of various other events and crises judged to have caused, catalysed, or contributed to, the onset of the Cold War. Current events such as Russian invasion of Ukraine and the rise in tensions between China and the United States are also re-shaping and re-invigorating the study of the origins, nature, and legacies of the Cold War.
Within this context, this conference, supported by Ritsumeikan University's International Collaborative Research Program, seeks to re-examine Japan's role within the Cold War. Although the core focus of the conference is on diplomatic, military, and political history, paper proposals on other aspects of Japan's Cold War experience, such as social, cultural, or conceptual history are welcome. Papers examining regional themes or events connected to Japan are also welcome.
Individual papers will be arranged into thematic panels by the conference organisers. Dedicated panels will also be provided for PhD students and early career scholars.
Date: August 13 and 14, 2024
Venue: University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Lunches and refreshments will be provided. On campus accommodation is available for booking.
Please send individual paper abstracts of 250 words and with a short presenter biography to the Conference Chair, Dr. Tom French via:
Deadline: 31 May 5pm
Many thanks,
T French
Vice Dean, American University - Ritsumeikan University Joint Degree Program
Associate Professor of Modern Japanese History
College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University
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